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So my friends and I decided to have a night out after a
couple of months. The initial plan was to dine at Bannaple (Market! Market!), because it was one
of our favorite restaurants. Unfortunately, Bannaple had its entrance full with
customers in queues. So we decided to look for other alternatives, and luckily
just a stone's throw away from the crowded resto was Icings. We were hesitant to go inside at first (it was our first
time there). I mean, the place was posh looking. It was small but spacious and
the ambiance was just relaxing. We were greeted by their very hospitable staff and after being seated were given the restaurant's menu. Being the timawas
that we were, we scanned through their creatively-pieced-together menu for
quite a long time. After mentally calculating our orders so that we will not
end up washing their dishes we ordered the following: 100 Tomato PastaClassic Caesar SaladA slice
of Choco Caramel Cake They have a wide selection of unique and hearty pastas one…

After the release of her massive
hit single “Shake It Off”, Taylor Swift dropped the second track from her
highly anticipated album “1989” earlier today. The 80’s sounding track “Out Of the
Woods” is written and recorded by Swift alongside Jack Antonoff of fun. and Bleachers. The song is Swift’s
recollection of a snowmobile accident involving an ex. After listening to the song non-stop, I realized why the
track’s chorus is repetitive. It was meant not only because it sounded good but
also because the chorus magnified the message of the song clearly. It’s like Taylor Swift is insistently asking if their
relationship (with whomever she was talking about in the song) was built to
last and if they were already past the woods which represent the circumstances
that tested and shook the very foundation of their relationship. Or maybe, just maybe it was heading on to a
different direction. That’s how I see it. Watch the inspiration behind her latest track “Out of the Woods” and how it came to b…

I believe it is too early for
#ThrowbackThursday. Pardon my excitement, because if I don’t continue writing
this one I might forget the very reason why I started this throwback entry. So
here we go… (Edited: Yup, it took me nearly 2 months
before finally deciding on posting this delayed blogpost here.) I am a
sentimental person and also a music lover. Combine those two and the result is
a nutty human who tends to incorporate songs to most of his unforgettable
experiences and encounters. The best part of being soppy about almost
everything is the fact that whenever I listen to these tracks the memories will
automatically fill me and transport me specifically back to my college days.
It’s a relief because whenever I’m visited by those memories especially the happy
ones it’s hard not to laugh and smile. And there are also sad and bitter
recollections I’d like to forget but still I’m happy to have experienced. So
let me take you back to my younger years. Enjoy!

I have been thinking about this for a while and it dawned on me
that I need to make a blogpost out of this important matter (so that I can hit that elusive 30K Pageviews HAHAHA!). What was your dream job before you graduated from College?
Is it the same job you have right now? Why I am asking these? Because I believe I should've asked these questions
earlier in my professional career. I should have planned out everything before
I went over and searched for possible companies to work at. And because I believe
that anyone must never stop himself from attaining his dream job. Professionally, Software Testing
has always been my passion. I mean, I like editing videos, photography,
writing, and blogging, but I don’t see myself doing these in a professional
setting. I also think that being exposed with QA stuff during my internship
cemented my love for testing software products and applications. It just so
happened that after graduation I forgot focusing on getting a job that suits me and m…